Activities include hardware-in-the loop (HWIL) and soft ware-in-the loop (SWIL) RDT&E, system modeling and simulation, system-of-systems and family-of-systems interoperability for integrated air and missile defense (IAMD), GBAMD fire control and command & control (C2), and critical safety software development & engineering.
ASL conducts world-class applied research, development, test & evaluation (RDT&E) for several government agencies located at the U.S. Army Redstone Arsenal and local Huntsville area, including:
The laboratory’s multidisciplinary systems engineering and software development research skills include:
The lab conducts RDT&E activities of air and missile defense and aviation systems including hardware-in-the-loop (HWIL), software-in-the loop (SWIL), live-fire exercises and system-of-systems & family–of–systems interoperability. Other significant applied research areas include integrated fire control, interceptor guidance & control, safety critical software development and modern technology insertion.